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GREG GUTFELD: 'Cheap fakes' is just another hoax by the media

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'Gutfeld!' panelists react to the media claiming President Biden videos are deepfakes. Welcome to the hoax hoax. Where in the run-up to the election our media circles the wagons around a dithering Joe Biden to convince us that what we see with our own eyes isn't real. This year's hoax hoax even comes with a whole new buzz term – "cheap fake." A word that allows the left to confuse people with deep fake without actually lying.


GREG GUTFELD: Bumble's 'white flag' shows women 'found it too hard' to make the first move in online dating

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'Gutfeld!' panelists weigh in on dating app Bumble's Opening Moves feature where women won't have to make the first move amid the app's plunging stock price. The birds and the bees bring Bumble to its knees. I refer to the Bumble dating app, which launched a decade ago, described as the feminist version of Tinder -- but maybe it should have been called Hinder, because that's what these feminists did to women trying to meet men. Bumble's big innovation was that only female users could make the first move to contact a potential match. But that was Bumble's brand: The women get to ask, and the men don't.


GREG GUTFELD: We've never seemed weaker, and the bad guys can see it

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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld gives his take on Iran's missile and drone attack against Israel on'Gutfeld!' Like I said, over the weekend, Iran launched an all-out attack on Israel, shooting as many as 300 drones and rockets at the Jewish state. By that metric, it was far more dangerous to be on the New York subway this weekend than strolling around Tel Aviv. Seriously, you have a better chance of getting hurt trying to take a burrito from Whoopi Goldberg. Give credit to Israel's air defense system, Iron Dome, which is the same nickname we gave Jesse Watters' head. Now, however, give the Iranians their due.


GREG GUTFELD: Google searches buried anything that ran counter to their point of view, regardless of truth

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'Gutfeld!' panelists react to a Media Research Center report claiming Google has'interfered' with elections 41 times over the last 16 years. Is it time to break Google's hold, so the truth could be told? When you use the world's most popular search engine, you probably assume you're getting unbiased answers. That's what made "Google it" a popular phrase, just like, "Just do it," "think different." Gutfeld, these wrist restraints are chafing." But it turns out when DEI takes over tech, the truth gets wrecked. Last month, users discovered that Gemini, Google's new AI tool, was almost totally incapable of rendering images of white people, essentially turning any image search into a Tyler Perry movie. No matter what instructions you gave the AI, it would create an image of a nonwhite person. Searches would return images of a black pope, vikings of color, and, of course, black Nazis. GOOGLE HAS'INTERFERED' WITH ELECTIONS 41 TIMES OVER THE LAST 16 YEARS, MEDIA RESEARCH CENTER SAYS As one former Google employee said, "It's embarrassingly hard to get Google Gemini to acknowledge that white people exist." Well, that's the same feeling I get when I go to Red Lobster. ANNOUNCER: A bigot would say! Back in the old days, we used to worry about AI building robots that look like Arnold Schwarzenegger. Now, the only thing Terminators terminated is white people. Google execs claim it was an error. Yeah, and I fell on that candlestick. But now an ex-Google executive and some former engineers say it wasn't a mistake, that the company prioritized AI over good business practices. Shaun Maguire, a former partner at Google Ventures, says, "Google Gemini's failures revealed how broken Google's culture is...


GREG GUTFELD: The left's finally learning that hit pieces on regular people are no replacement for content

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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld gives his take on Deadspin laying off all of its staff on'Gutfeld!' I love every one of you. All right, let's get started. Dylan Mulvaney is trying to switch from transgender influencer to stand-up comic. After the Budweiser fiasco, you got to admit, that takes balls.


GREG GUTFELD: In the mind of Google Gemini, White people simply don't exist

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'Gutfeld!' panelists react to Google pausing its image generation feature of its artificial intelligence (AI) tool, Gemini, after AI refuses to show images of White people. Save the energy for after the show. Can goo goo goo goo, can Google be trusted when their credibility is busted? Google's apologizing after their new AI Gemini chat bot created historically inaccurate pictures and refusing to show White people. For those unfamiliar with the software, you describe what you want to see and AI generates the images.


GREG GUTFELD: The media says all bodies are beautiful even when our eyes disagree

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'Gutfeld!' panelists discuss whether every generation has become less attractive. We'll get to the indictments and the Bidens in the next block. GUTFELD MUSIC VIDEO: So many stories too upsetting to look into. A bunch of news that just makes you wanna cry. Then suddenly everything gets less depressing.

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GREG GUTFELD: People are tired of being talked down to about their beliefs

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And what a great Tuesday it is. So SAG-AFTRA, the union for actors, claims that their profession is about as dead as a critic of Hillary Clinton. It all has to do with AI replacing real, live actors, which seems redundant of course, replacing Hollywood actors with artificial intelligence is like replacing Vin Diesel with Vin Diesel. But remember, they've done worse. They once replaced humans with "Real Housewives."

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GREG GUTFELD: AI reveals what we already knew, conservatives are happier and more attractive than liberals

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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld reacts to a Danish study finding artificial intelligence can help predict a person’s political ideology based on their facial characteristics on "Gutfeld!"

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GREG GUTFELD: Can Kamala Harris handle her new position on AI or will she wing it?

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'Gutfeld!' panelists react to Vice President Kamala Harris leading the White House's AI meetings with the CEOs of Alphabet, Anthropic, Microsoft and OpenAI. It's official, this is now the best late night show in America, because it's the only late night show in America. So today, senior intel officials testified on Capitol Hill on worldwide threats, among the topics, China, Russia, Iran, artificial intelligence, and also Geraldo removing his shirt in front of children. Yeah, AI is now in the same discussion as some of our biggest, most dangerous adversaries. So you think we'd put someone serious in charge of it, right?